TIP: Change text size for added goodness

In the Display settings, try changing the text size slider to 300%. I found that you get a better look for many of the core apps. It's subtle, but pretty nice (especially the Weather app, where things are no longer cut off at the bottom).

This setting gives me back what I've been missing from my 1520 - more stuff on my screen. Text is smaller of course (for apps that support system font resizing), but it's comfortable for me to read.

I've found that whenever I change the display fond size, I have to re-download a bunch of apps (27 of them), and it's (oddly) not once per font size either.

There's also another trick to adjusting text size, where you can keep the smaller layout and have larger text. The "text slider" that you're talking about is not just for text it's for "text, apps, and items". This slider changes the size and layout of pretty much everything.

Settings - System - Display

To adjust ONLY the text size, go into:

Settings - Ease of Access - More Options

Now, with this combination of two completely different settings, one can adjust only the text size while still retaining their preferred layout and scaling of everything else.

Beats me. I guess it's some kind of bug. I'll report it in the feedback app.

Can confirm. Just updated my text and ~26 apps re-downloaded. What I saw, was that they were all Windows 10 Universal Apps. And I read that w10 universal apps are the only ones that utilize the text size setting.

Apps are able to adapt to several display sizes because they scale. To scale better the developer can implement several assets with different resolutions, but they are only downloaded the first time you "need" them, for instance after using continuum or changing the scale factor on the phone itself. The additional assets are deleted after 30 days of no use